“I love the way you look at me, like you don’t quite get me but are determined to figure me out I love how brave you are. I love how strong you are, how you always get back up. I love how honest and open you are, with your body and your heart”

Ethan Frost returns in the breathtaking conclusion to New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Tracy Wolff’s seductive novel Ruined—perfect for fans of Release Me and Bared to You.

Ethan Frost is everything a woman could want in a man. He’s rich, gorgeous, powerful, one of the most eligible bachelors in the world.

But that’s not why I’m with him.

I love Ethan for all the things no one else gets to see: his innate kindness, his reckless spontaneity, his unwavering determination to use his brilliance for good. I love the way he looks at me, the way he touches me. The way he makes me forget the wreckage of my past and the twisted fear that still lives inside me.

But sometimes it terrifies me how much I crave him, how much I need him just to breathe. I always thought it would be my past that ruined us, but there’s a darkness in Ethan I never dreamed existed. Can we survive as his secrets surface—threatening to unravel us both?

I love this book. I seriously adore it. I think I may be addicted to Ethan and Chloe, or maybe I’m just addicted to anything written by Tracy Wolff.

This book is a roller coaster ride of emotion. If you devour it as fast as I did, you are going to have to hang on for the ride. You might even get whiplash.

Like in the first book, there are ups and downs, good (more like amazing) and bad (more like devastating) as this relationship rides out the turmoil. Without wanting to spoil anything, the end is happy, and just right. The way to that happy ending is full of anguish, laughter, tears and happiness.

Ethan finally exposes some of his insecurities, which make him all the more endearing. Of course there are sizzling hot love scenes, and a few LOL moments between Chloe and her friends.

Personally, my absolute favorite part of the book was the conversation about the World Cup between Chloe and her work friends. I am Austin, and I feel 100% the same way as him about football. It made me laugh to read that scene, because I have had the exact same conversation with people I work with about what I call football and what people here call football. It’s only a couple of pages out of the book, so if football isn’t your thing, it won’t detract from your enjoyment of the book. Just happens to be the part that made me laugh, as there were other parts of the book that raised all sorts of other emotions.

I love Ethan, I love Tracy Wolff, and I highly recommend it to anyone.